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​Q4: Question – Paper 3 – June 2018
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4) When a biased 6-sided dice is thrown once, the probability that it will land on 4 is 0.65
The biased dice is thrown twice.

Amir draws this probability tree diagram.
The diagram is not correct.
Picture
 Write down two things that are wrong with the probability tree diagram.
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